"I Think She's Dead." "No, I'm Not."

May 19, 2006 13:31


" The analysis was quite thorough, and had to last until certainty was achieved," I told the assembled officers. "In all the wreckage caused by the warp core breech, we did not find anything which came from the ISS Voyager. We must assume that
Imperial Admiral Janeway lives. Furthermore, since the ISS Voyager is not present in this system, but no doubt was when the destruction occurred - after all, it was a signal from the ISS Voyager upon which Commander
Lothar's missile was homing - we must assume that the ISS Voyager left under its own power, and is therefore still at least partially functional." I paused, and then concluded: "
Imperial Admiral Janeway remains a threat."
"She could be anywhere," said
Starfleet Admiral Janeway, her grasp of the obvious still intact. "She could even return here."
At that moment, we received a call from the flagship's bridge. "An unidentified vessel has just appeared in the system, and is not responding to our attempts to hail her."
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